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    Running Head: “THE AWAKENING” FROM A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE In Kate Chopin’s novel‚ “The Awakening”‚ Edna finds herself in a society where women were socially confined to be mothers and wives. This novel embodies the struggle of women in the society for independence along with the presence of women struggling to live up to the demands that their strict culture has placed upon them. A part of Edna wants to meet the standards of mother and wife that society has set‚ however her biggest desire

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    The feminist critical perspective examines the roles that women play in literary works and their true significance to the text. Their roles are usually decided on by the society or time period in which the story is set. In "The Merchant of Venice‚" females were suppressed by the societal ideals of Shakespeare’s Elizabethan era‚ which is portrayed through the characters of Portia and Jessica‚ who could not establish their own powerful identities because they were women. Portia and Jessica are the

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    Much how waves in the ocean are pushed and pulled by the gravity of the moon‚ similar waves of feminism have been affected by men throughout history. Applying a Feminist Critical Perspective‚ Kate Chopin’s short story‚ “The Story of an Hour‚” refutes ideas of first wave feminism with diction and imagery‚ along with Mrs. Mallard’s symbolic reaction to her husband’s death and resurgence back into her life. To begin‚ diction within the story refutes assumed stereotypes of women during the first wave

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    A Potential to be Noticed Prompt: How do the Chrysanthemums resemble the role of women in society? What kind of symbols help show the overall theme? Humans‚ just as flowers‚ can not fully live without sunlight‚ they can not develop without nourishment‚ and most of all‚ they can not flourish if life is constantly beating them down. Just as the Chrysanthemums fight to stay strong and powerful in the short story‚ “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck‚ the main character Emily tries

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    In John Steinbeck’s “Chrysanthemums” he hauntingly weaves a tale of repression. He explores creative‚ sexual and feminine repression that are all felt poignantly by his main character Elisa Allen. Although Elisa is described as strong we learn that she appears to be quite the opposite and spends her days feeling vulnerable and frustrated. As the story opens Elisa is working in her flower garden‚ tending her beloved chrysanthemums. Elisa encounters an old man in a dilapidated spring wagon who comes

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    Chrysanthemum: A great friend‚ Cheerful and happy. For many years‚ chrysanthemum signifies praise and admiration. A chrysanthemum is considered as a noble flower of the Chinese noble class. The Japanese hold this flower as the symbol of the sun. they also believe that Chrysanthemum: A great friend‚ Cheerful and happy. For many years‚ chrysanthemum signifies praise and admiration. A chrysanthemum is consiChrysanthemum: A great friend‚ Cheerful and happy. For many years‚ chrysanthemum signifies praise

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    Analysis of Character and Setting: "The Chrysanthemums" John Steinbeck’s "The Chrysanthemums" shows the true feelings of the main character‚ Elisa Allen‚ through the use of setting and her interactions with other characters in the story. By way of vivid descriptions‚ Elisa’s feelings of dissatisfaction over the lack of excitement in her life are portrayed. Her role as a mere housewife and then the subsequent change to feelings of a self-assured woman are clearly seen. These inner feelings are

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    Randy Miller Professor Robert Stambaugh English 1102 21 February 2012 Boundaries of a Powerful and Beautiful Woman A short story written in 1938 by John Steinbeck named “The Chrysanthemums” has been known over the years in the entire world for being one of the most outstanding and significant stories in literature. Steinbeck created a magnificent story that captures the attention of readers immediately because of the meaning and features of it. The author created a special way to take the reader

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    Boris Grushin "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck The short story "The Chrysanthemums" shows how extraordinarily forward thinking the author‚ John Steinbeck‚ was in his understanding of the pressures that women dealt with in his time. Through the exploration and illustration of women’s emotions‚ Steinbeck gives us a view into the struggle of women in the early 20th century to find a place for themselves in society as well as establishing their own sexuality(Charters‚ 502). The

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    John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” In John Steinbeck’s story “The Chrysanthemums” the symbolic connection between the flowers and Elisa‚ the main character‚ was very interesting. Throughout the story the chrysanthemums gave meaning to several things and the way things grew and changed. Although Elisa was a rather flat character within the story‚ she seemed to have been watered‚ grown‚ and blossomed like a flower; the symbolic connection between Elisa and the chrysanthemums illustrated a sense

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